Sanaungulus myitkyinaensis, Fanti & Müller, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13203160 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13199829 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAD52B-FFB9-FFF4-FD32-BC155E5FA546 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sanaungulus myitkyinaensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sanaungulus myitkyinaensis sp. nov.
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Holotype. Probable male, adult specimen in a Burmese (Kachin) amber piece: Catalog number SNHM 6010 in the Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum Braunschweig (ex Müller’s collection number: BUB4462 ).
Type locality. Myanmar: Kachin state, Myitkyina District, Hukawng Valley.
Type horizon. Lowermost Cenomanian (98.79 ± 0.62 Ma), midCretaceous.
Differential diagnosis. Sanaungulus myitkyinaensis sp. nov. is characterized by pectinated antennae with an antennal process in antennomeres VI–X. The new species is easily distinguishable from other Sanaungulus by its extremely elongated head.
Description. Adult, winged, rather robust. Probable male, defined on the basis of long antennae. Body length 3.3 mm. Entirely brown.
Head extremely long, curved, surface smooth equipped with only some long hairs. Eyes relatively small, very slightly subelliptical, inserted in the upper and lateral part of the head. Mandibles elongated, falciform, slender with a pointed apex. Maxillary palps 4 segmented with the last palpomere securiform. Labial palps 3 segmented, with the last palpomere securiform.Antennae 11 segmented, pectinate, very long, almost reaching the last abdominal segment, antennal insertion in the eyes proximity; scape clubshaped; antennomere II short, slightly swollen apically; antennomere III elongated, filiform, about 1.4 times longer than second; antennomeres IV–V extremely long, without antennal process, enlarged (in a shape of a draft) apically, antennomere V the longest; antennomere VI elongated, as long as antennomere IV, equipped near the base with a long antennal process which is very long and rounded apically; antennomere VII shorter than previous one, equipped with a long antennal process near the base; antennomeres VIII–X subequal, shorter and sturdier than previous one, each equipped near the base with an antennal process shorter and slightly sturdier than others; antennomere XI rather robust, with slightly squadrate and pointed apex; all the antennomeres pubescent. Pronotum elongated, slightly narrower than head, anterior margin straight and strongly bordered, posterior margin slightly undulate (expecially in the middle) and strongly bordered, sides straight and bordered, corners rounded, pronotum disc almost flat with short pubescence. Elytra short which reveals various abdominal segments, wider than pronotum, gibbous at humeri, parallelsided, rounded apexes, surface pubescent with confused and impressed punctuation. Metathoracic wings longer than elytra, reaching the last abdominal segments. Sternites transverse, last sternite very wide. Legs thin, long, pubescent; coxae massive; trochanters elongated; femora almost straight, cylindrical, sturdier than tibiae; tibiae, thin, cylindrical, long, without a spur at apex, protibiae shorter than profemora, meso and metatibiae longer than meso and metafemora. Tarsal formula 5 5 5; first tarsomere very long, about 2.0 times longer than second; third tarsomere robust; fourth strongly bilobed; fifth tarsomere elongated, thin, curved; claws simple, without denticle at the base.
Etymology. Derived from the toponym Myitkyina (district where the amber mines are located) + the Latin suffix Á nsis.
Syninclusions. Air bubbles, detritus.
Remarks. Piece of clear, golden amber that measures 13x10x 3 mm. The inclusion is complete but the head is bent and the left proleg is not well visible.
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